Longest Rotary Meeting

Wed, Mar 2nd 2016 at 12:00 am - 12:00 am

At Gerrards Cross Golf Club. Partners welcome



We join Misbourne Matins to help them achieve the longest ever Rotary club meeting.  Please note that we have to book in advance to attend any of the sessions, and the sooner the better of course!   Please enter your requirements on the Tick List.

You pay for your chosen meal session plus £5 for the other sessions.

6am - 8am (Breakfast 1)  Mike Day 'Marketing & Social Media' - cost £7
8am - 10am (B/fast 2)      Peter Davey (Rotary GB&I President) 'My Rotary Mystery Tour' - cost £7
10am - noon (Coffee & Biscuits) Andy Lewis (Olympian ) 'My road to Rio 2016' - cost £5  
Noon - 2pm (Lunch 1) Simon & Pat Davis 'Rivertime Boat Trust' - cost £15
2pm - 4pm ((Lunch 2) Judith Diment 'Polio Plus' - cost £15
4pm - 6pm (Afternoon tea & cakes) - Micki Aston 'Being a Toastmaster' - cost £7
6pm - 8pm (Dinner 1) - Keith Miller 'Raising the Costa Concordia' - cost £18
8pm to 10pm (Dinner 2) - Sara Hickey 'Advising the Cabinet' - cost £1                                           also Paul Fisher talking about Children in Need
10pm to midnight (Sparkly & Nibbles) David Balcombe 'British Youth Orchestra' - cost £8

Directions:
Take A40 towards Gerrards Cross
At traffic lights turn left onto A416
Proceed through Gerrards Cross centre and continue on A416 for 2 miles
At roundabout (Junction with A413) take exit opposite
Turn right into Chalfont Park
Golf Club is in a half mile
Postcode is SL9 0QA

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